Inspired by Carl Sagan’s quote, “We are all made of stardust,” and by the beautiful work of photographer Marissa Katarina Bergmann, I decided to try my hand at creating a “stardust portrait.” The concept for this style of portrait is to emphasize the natural beauty of freckled skin and its similarities to a field of stars. After all, we truly …

I took this portrait of my daughter this afternoon and thought I would share it. Notice anything odd? She is running on thin air, levitating above the ground. It was just so hard to get this photo with her eyes OPEN and a normal smile rather than a silly face! We had lots of fun, and no laws of physics …

Without further ado, here is my latest fine art planet print (educators and home school parents – read on for an educational discount): This was a fascinating project to work on! This view of Mars from the Phoenix Mars Lander combines hundreds of images taken during the first several weeks after NASA’s Phoenix Mars Lander arrived on an arctic plain …

And now for something a wee bit different… My latest wee planet seamlessly blends reality and imagination into a vision of what-might-be. A giraffazelle roams the meadow near the ruins of the Chapel of Saint Birgitta on this peaceful morning… Here is a close-up of the little fella: Like it? Love it? This wee planet is now available for purchase …

It’s ready! Below is my latest Wee Planet creation: Wee Viking Football! This planet joins my ongoing series of local Bryan/College Station Wee Planets. The Bryan High School’s stadium turned into a very cool (and very athletic) planet. I like to work on a large scale, so this planet is over three feet square, too! If you would like to …